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CLASS HISTORY Seven members of the senicx class started in the first grade of Glendale School. They were: Bill Burke who is our student body president this year and a two year letterman, Bill Sether, a last years member of the paper staff and the time clock runner, Dwane Miller, who was vice president of the student body in his junior year and is a four year letterma.n, Ed Johnson whose cheerful personality has made him popular, Dan Clare, present president of the letterman club and a two year letterman, Aran Woodley, who is always in- terested in class activities and Jerry Bartle who played football and has lettered four years. Jerry left us in the first grade but came back again in the fourth. Nancy Hodge and Ted Booth joined us in the third grade. Nancy is a very peppy member of the senior class. She is secretary of the student body, editor of the annual and the paper, has belonged to pep club and GAA four years and was a cheerleader for two years. Ted is a letterman and took great interest in foot- ball. Shirley Redfield was the only addition in the fourth grade. Shirley is a member of band, GAA, and was ci cheerleader in her sophomore year. Hailing from Louisiana in the fifth grade was Jeanette Myers, who is student body social chairman, mem- ber of GAA, cheerleader for two years and is president of the Umpqua Valley League GAA. Larry Mullarkey also joined us in the fifth grade. He is active in sports, was junior class president and a two year letter- man. Welcome additions to our group in the sixth grade were Pat Mize and Shirley Rasmussen. Pat is a three year letterman in football and is secretary of the letterman club. Shirley is interested in all school func- tions. Bettye McCaslin came in the seventh grade from Arkansas. She is an active member of GAA. The last two months of our eighth grade year Murriel Barrong came. Murriel is a member of GAA and is senior class secretary. ln the freshman year quite a number joined the class. Mike Bird who is treasurer for the student body and a three year letterman, Jean Brantley a member of GAA, Sharon Miller, GAA member, cheerleader for two years and assistant editor of the paper, Dianne Halstead president of GAA in her senior year, and Ida May Williamson, an active member of the senior class, and a member of the paper staff in her junior year. The only addition in the sophomore class was Melvin Wood, who is known very well around school. Laguita Hargis and Frances Parazoo came to Glendale in their junior year. Frances is one of the five cheerleaders this year. Laquita is a member of our band. Last but not least in our senior year came Beverly Crisp and Bill Smith. Beverly and Bill are both active members of the senior class. This year the senior class profited by quite a large sum of money from the carnival. The bingo booth and the dart booth were both run by the seniors. These proved to be two very popular concessions. Our senior class princess for the carnival was Nancy Hodge and her escort was Dwane Miller. Nancy made a good try for queen, coming in second. The seniors held their annual amateur hour December thirteenth in the high school gymnasium. Prizes were given to various groups, going to LeAnn Bowen, seventh grade songster won the grand prize. ln the high school group Sharon Bowen took first prize. Preschool prize went to Ann Close and Suzie Major, grades one through four, Donna and Larry Haggardg and grades four through eight, Eugene and Wilma Burke.
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SE IOR CLASS PROPHECY In th1s year of nrneteen hundred seventy frve lt seerrs there IS great excrte ment rn the halls of old G H S as the superrntendent has planned a reunron for the class of Frfty Frve As we look rn on the scene we frnd hrm rrakrng a long d1stance telephone call Hello operator? I d lrke to talk to l rss Sharon lx rller at the World Arr Lrnes rn Portland Oregon please Hello Sharon tnrs rs the superrntendent of Glendale Hrgh School I 'r call mg about the reunron of the class of '55 Id lrke you to fly the plane I ve Chartered to prck up your old classmates srnce you re a Jet prlot now You w1ll'9 That s frne' Srnce the reumon IS scheduled for lnay 28 you can start about a week efore I ll see you then Several weeks later 1n Portland Sharon rs warmrng up the notor of her Jet transport arrplane She has arranged for Ida Nay Wrllrarnson to accompany her Ida May has been an arrplane stewardess for qurte a whrle now and she IS gorng to make thrs her last flrght before retrrmg She plans to marry and make a home rn the Cow Creek Valley Sharon and Ida May take off and soon arrrve at the Los Angeles arrport where they frnd the mayor of Los Angeles Pat Mrze war ng at cleans the Sunset Strrp rn hrs spare trme for extra money to support hr and twelve daughters After a short wart a famrlrar frgure approaches the plane and rt turns out to be Edgar Johnson It seerrs he has just returned from a recordrng sessron for RCA Ed took overl..1berace's fame when the Candelabra Krng retrred In a matter of mrnutes after takrng off from the Los Angeles arrport they land rn Arrzona where they are to prck up Aran Woodley Aran formerly had a Job parnt mg yellow l1nes down the hrghway untrl one day she stopp d for lunch along the went wrld and she found herself rn the mrddle of one of the rrchest uranlum de posrts rn Amerrca Leavrng Arrzona the plane flres southeast to prck up Nancre Hodge rn Tulsa Oklahoma Mrss Hodge decrded that marrrage would rnterfere wrth her teachrng professron so she never accepted any of the proposals of rrarrrage offered to her She lS happrly teachrng Englrsh rn a Tulsa hlgh school As Nancre boards the plane she waves goodbye to her Freshman students who are here to see her off The plane soon arrrves rn Lrttle Rock Arkansas where Bettye McCasl1n rs lrvrng People come from all over the world to see her It seems she got her wrsh and grew three feet taller and IS now the tallest woman rn the world Bettye has to duck qurte a brt to get rnto the plane Soon they are on therr way agarn and therr next stop rs Chrcago Here Brll Srrrth has made a brg narre for hrr self 1n the modelrng world He s nodelrng long underwear for the lxontgorrery Ward catalog B111 greets everyone and they are on therr way agarn Thrs trme they fly north to Ottowa Canada where lvelvrn Vtoods has broken the world s record for flagpole srttrng Besrdes flagpole srttrng Melvrn was the frrst nan to skrp across Nragra Falls on a trght rope lxrelvrn always drd have unusual tastes New York Crty rs the next stop where they frnd Pan Clare v artrng Dan rs wrrtrng The Lrfe of Peter Jenkrns for the New York lserald Trrbune Dan rs known as one of the forer' ost Journalrsts 1n Ne J York Follo vrng ms arrrval Laqurta Hargrs rs seen walkrng up the rarrp Laqurta nas been warden of Srng Srng for nearly ten years She decrded that the place needed a hor ey touch, so she put curtarns on all the cell wrnaows Flyrng further south they land rn Colun bra South Carolrna Dranne lt cCasl1n - - ' I ' A ' ' - H y - I H . . . I 4 I V - , ri II I - I 1- 4- . . , . xr A n ' II I I ' II ' - - ' - . I 1 I I A - ' - - I - I . . , , . Y , . , . . , , . , . . . , I ' 1 b I ll I 4 I f Y' 4 l . . . . I I I ' I I ' I ' . I . . . , I , I A I A I . . ' II ' II ' I I ' ' ' ' e side of the road. The geiger counter that Aran always Carried with her suddenly ' I I I , A l o , . I I , . . . . Y . . V , . . . n . . 4 , . , 1 Q , . . A I , , A ' I . , . . D J . . ' . . . . A ,, , V . - . . . . LA ' ' ' vu V. wi ' l ' ' I . . , V , . . A , , , A , - I ' I ' A I
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